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When you delete a disk whose standard snapshots have Instant Snapshot Restore enabled, the snapshots will be not deleted, but Instant Snapshot Restore will be disabled automatically.
Deleting snapshots Deletion failed An error occurs when you try to delete a snapshot. Deleting snapshots Rolling back The snapshot is being used to roll back data. NOTE: When you roll back data from a snapshot, you can only roll back data to the source EVS disk.
You are advised to periodically delete snapshots that are no longer used. This helps you avoid unnecessary billing on the snapshots. For details, see Deleting an EVS Snapshot. Parent Topic: Using EVS Snapshots
If you no longer need a disk, delete or unsubscribe from it in a timely manner. Constraints After a system disk is detached, some operations cannot be performed on the original server and the system disk.
The following is an example of a deny policy: { "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Deny", "Action": [ "evs:volumes:delete" ]
After a disk is moved to the recycle bin, you can either recover the disk from the recycle bin or delete it permanently. EVS recycle bin is disabled by default. You need to enable it before using it.
Related Links You are advised to delete unnecessary snapshots on a regular basis to reduce snapshot costs. For details, see Deleting an EVS Snapshot. To check more snapshot FAQs, see Snapshot. Parent Topic: Using EVS Snapshots
Deleting Deletion failed An error occurs when you try to delete the EVS disk. None Expansion failed An error occurs when you try to expand the capacity of the EVS disk. Deleting Restoration failed An error occurs when you try to restore the EVS disk from a backup.
Initializing a disk does not delete the snapshots created for the disk, so you can still use snapshots to roll back data to the source disk after the disk is initialized.
You can delete some snapshots and then perform the change. In rare cases, the disk type may fail to be changed due to a background resource issue. If this happens, submit a service ticket. A disk protected by SDRS cannot have its disk type changed.
Initializing a disk does not delete the snapshots created for the disk, so you can still use snapshots to roll back data to the source disk after the disk is initialized.
Except for tagging the disk during disk creation, you can also add, modify, or delete tags for existing disks. For more information about tags, see Managing EVS Tags.
Initializing a disk does not delete the snapshots created for the disk, so you can still use snapshots to roll back data to the source disk after the disk is initialized.
How Can I Recover Data from a Disk That Was Accidentally Deleted? Disk data was deleted: Check whether the disk has any snapshots or backups created. If there are, use a snapshot or backup to restore the disk data to the state when the snapshot or backup was created. For details,
Can I Recover My Disk Data If the Disk Is Unsubscribed from, Deleted by Mistake, or Released After the Retention Period Ends? You can try the following methods to find your data back. Method Operation Instruction Restoring data by recovering the disk If you have enabled EVS recycle